
Welcome to the Heart of Iceland | Visit Reykjavík
The Reykjavík City Card offers free entry to a great selection of museums and galleries, all swimming pools in Reykjavík, and free unlimited travel by bus within the Reykjavik Capital Area.
Attractions & Activities | Visit Reykjavík
Öskjuhlíð Hallargarðurinn public park Elliðaárstöð Reykjavik Botanical Garden Þúfa Grandi District Viðey Island
Sights & Attractions | Visit Reykjavík
The pond and Hljómskálagarðurinn park Alþingi - Parliament House Höfði House Revealing the city's secrets Discover less visited and hidden treasure in the charming 5 municipalities of Reykjavik City …
Reykjavík - something for everyone | Visit Reykjavík
Over the past few decades an extensive film industry possessing a full range of know-how and experience has been built in Reykjavik. A thriving and ever-growing film and commercial scene has …
Exploring Reykjavík’s Top Attractions | Visit Reykjavík
Reykjavík is a capital city rich in culture, history, and natural beauty. From iconic landmarks and stunning natural sites to immersive cultural experiences, Reykjavík offers various attractions that …
The City Areas - Visit Reykjavík
The Reykjavík Capital Area is the country's largest and most populated city and currently home to 234.910 people (2020), that's two-thirds of the entire Icelandic population!
Popular Things to Do in Reykjavík | Visit Reykjavík
Finally, don't forget Perlan, one of Reykjavik's most iconic landmarks. Perlan combines innovation and nature under its glass dome, offering stunning city views.
Reykjavík Culture City | Visit Reykjavík
Despite the capital area’s relatively petite size, Reykjavík is a city which is recognized for its devotion to the arts and culture. Visitors will find themselves with a plethora of choices, including more than 60 …
Be inspired for your visit to Reykjavík | Visit Reykjavík
Breathtaking nature, rich culture and vibrant hospitality make Reykjavik a coveted destination for visitors from all over the world. To ensure future generations can enjoy the same city that we do each day, …
History of Reykjavík | Visit Reykjavík
Ingólfur Arnarson, who is considered the first settler of Iceland, is believed to have arrived in 870 and named the place Reykjavík, where the city now stands today. Recent archaeological discoveries in …